Deploy Procedure in Kadeploy 3 and OAR

NOTE:
There are two kinds of environments, private and public. Private environments are only usable for the user that created them. Public environments are available for all users but they can only be created by root. It's important to note that difference and check whether an enviroment should be public or private when creating new ones. Files for public environments should be created in public directories, even if those aren't available via permissions to all users. This is a style norm. It's also important to note that the user that performs the operations related to deployments affects the visibility of said deployments. At the end of this page this will be clarified.

Deploying a base image

It's necessary to check the exact name of the environment to deploy. The command kaenv3 -l allows to see all the environments available for the current user.

kaenv3 -l

oarsub -I -t deploy

In this example, the base image selected for deployment is 'squeeze-x32-base'.

kadeploy3 -e squeeze-x32-base -f $OAR_NODEFILE

Then you can access the deployed node via ssh:

ssh root@nodoXX

Saving the modified image

In the machine execute these commands

rm /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules

mount -o bind / /mnt

After exiting the machine, on the front-end execute the following commands, where xx is a numeric string between 01 and 16 (nodes availables at the moment) and archivoImagen.tgz is the filename of the image file:

In this case the image is going to be private, which means it can only be accessed and deployed by the user that created it. If you want it to be public, root must do it, and must set the visibility parameter to public in the dsc file; also, it is advisable to copy the image file to /home/images, lest you want to set a complicated permissions scheme, then you have to change the path in the dsc file accordingly: